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Who is the greenest tribe? - Indian Country Today

Apr 22, 2021 Tribal citizen installs solar system for family on the Picuris Pueblo, Tribal Solar Accelerator Fund. (Photo courtesy of Tribal Solar Accelerator Fund) It’s not an easy answer #EarthDayEveryDay Indigenous nations can combat climate change by noticing environmental changes, having leadership acting on it and, maybe, by just listening to grandma. “Conservation comes more (naturally) to a Navajo grandma cause she’s always conserved her whole life. They lived through world wars, they know how to not use a lot of things and really hold things back until they really need it,” Sandra Begay-Campbell said. “You had to do with the minimal amount you had.”

Fonner Park chooses new casino operator

April 12, 2021 After a five-month selection process, Fonner Park has chosen Iowa-based casino operator Elite Casino Resorts, LLC to operate its planned $100 million Grand Island Casino Resort. The Friday announcement comes after on November 4, 2020, Nebraska voters overwhelmingly approved measures giving existing state-licensed horseracing facilities the ability to offer games of chance such as slots. Almost immediately after, the thoroughbred horse racing facility in Grand Island began accepting proposals to which officials received nine responses to requests and met with eight different operators to hear each of their respective plans. Stand-out proposal: According to KSNB Local4, Chief Executive Operator for Fonner Park, Chris Kotulak, and other park officials, said one of the proposals eventually stood out from the others as the right one for the project. The CEO said that after working with the executive board and four past presidents of Fonner Park, they were finally ab

Little Priest Tribal College Gets New Buildings and Updates Classrooms

Little Priest Tribal College Gets New Buildings and Updates Classrooms
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Opinion: We re failing U S students by not teaching them more about Native American history

Hinzo , Ph.D., is a citizen of the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska and an assistant professor of ethnic studies at the University of San Diego and lives on Kumeyaay land in North Park. In June 2019, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Executive Order N-15-19 to recognize that California “historically sanctioned over a century of depredations and prejudicial policies against California Native Americans.” This order also established a Truth and Healing Council to produce a report on the historical relationship between the state of California and Native Americans. The atrocities that occurred in California against Native American people is undeniable and is evident in policies and practices such as hidden treaties, bounties for the murder of California Indians and the absence of legal rights under state laws.

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